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CLAIR SHORES: Call For In-Home Appointment TROY/ROCHESTER: Call For In-Home Appointment NOVI/NORTHVILLE: Call For In-Home Appointment ANN ARBOR/YPSILANTI: Call For In-Home Appointment Levenson, Guy Levin, Stacey Lezell, Ronnie Minc, Karen Oliver, Heather Rosenberg, Joshua Rubin, Matthew Salter, Joshua Sanfield, Michael Schonberg, David Schultz, Anthe Shanbaum, Mark Silver, Miriam Skoc- zylas, Cameron Smith, Miles Steam, Donielle Tigay, Sarah Tigay, Corey Trivax, Justin Trivax, Daniel Victor, Jeffrey Weinberger, Matthew Wein- garden, Jaimee Wiener, Nathan Witkin, Lisa Wolfe, Matthew Wrosch, Taly Yaniv, Robert Yost. Homeroom teachers for the honors classes are Elana Adler, Ella Moskovitz, Rivkah Nachlas and Tamar Traub. Students in the Beth Achim program are: Emily Agauas, Beth Ancell, Charles Belin- sky, Robyn Beresh, Nathaniel Berman, Dan Goldstein, An- drew Harris, Seth Hitsky, Sonia Kleerekoper, David Rochlen, Neil Sitron, Erica Udman, Aric Salei. Menachem Glazer is the teacher for the accelerated class at the Beth Achim branch. Institute Art Show Marks 25th Anniversary Choose from thousands of today's most popular materials, colors and designs — at the lowest prices anywhere! Imagination! That's what sets our drapery designers apart from all others. Together, we can create the perfect drapery treatments that coordinate with each room's decor. The education committee of the United Hebrew Schools, co-chaired by Jerry Knoppow and Amelia Steiger, will honor students in the ac- celerated classes and their parents with a brunch on Sunday in the Adat Shalom social hall at 10 a.m. A special gift on behalf of the board of directors will be presented to each student. Students currently in the Adat.Shalom honors program are: Brian Ablitz, Daniel Alspector, Shira Anchill, Ken- neth Barr, Banjamin Bassin, Stuart Berlow, Wendy Betel, Steven Bloom, Marci Bratt, Alissa Brown, Erica Brown, Kimberly Buckner, Benjamin Doppelt, Brian Fantich, Melissa Faxon, Lisa Fealk, Michael Feld, Jessica Feldman, Karen Golan, Steward Golden, Steven Gill, Jennifer Gourwitz, Elana Green, David Greenhut, Jef- frey Gutman, Stacey Hirsch, Pamela Hirschman, Bradley Holtman, Daniel Kahn, Laurie Kornwise, Erin Krell, Melissa Kuretzky. Also Jill Lazar, Eric Leder, Rebecca Levenson, Sara 357-4710 739-2130 855 6972 - 977-1410 6 80- 1 0 3 2 1 3 44-I11 0 0 0 9 1Z1 I 971-5244 'Orders Over $299, The Sholem Aleichem In- stitute will have its 25th an- nual art show and sale March 11-13 at the Shenandoah Country Club, 5600 Walnut Lake Rd., West Bloomfield. The show and sale is a showplace for Michigan ar- tists. 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